Meeting Space

Hotels

The AACPDM has reserved a block of rooms at the hotels below that will be available until August 23, 2017 OR until all have been booked at the group rate, whichever comes first. We recommend booking your hotel as soon as your travel plans have been confirmed.

Le Westin Montreal
Group Rate: $249 CAD
270 Rue Saint-Antoine O
Montreal, QC H2Y 0A3, Canada
A 5-minute walk from the Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal, this upscale hotel housed between a tower block and 3 historic buildings is also an 11-minute walk from the Vieux-Montreal old town. All hotel options are within walking distance to the Palais des congres de Montreal, where the AACPDM meeting space is located.
The deadline has passed to reserve within the group block.

Hyatt Regency Montreal
Group Rate: $229 CAD
1255 Rue Jeanne-Mance
Montréal, QC H5B 1E5, Canada
Set across from the Place des Arts metro station and adjacent to the Complexe Desjardins shopping center, this upscale hotel is in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district. All hotel options are within walking distance to the Palais des congres de Montreal, where the AACPDM meeting space is located.
The deadline has passed to reserve within the group block.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Montreal
Group Rate: $230 CAD
208 Rue Saint-Antoine O
Montréal, QC H2Y 0A6, Canada
This upscale hotel is 5 minutes' walk from Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal and 1.7 km from Vieux Port de Montréal on the St. Lawrence River. All hotel options are within walking distance to the Palais des congres de Montreal, where the AACPDM meeting space is located.
The deadline has passed to reserve within the group block.

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